Emergency Calls: Man with handgun robs 18-year-old man

Parking lot on South Main Street, Mansfield — An 18-year-old man told police Friday two suspects approached and asked him how he broke his arm. He explained and started to walk away. The two suspects told the victim to stop at which time one of the suspects produced a black handgun and stated, “Give me all you got. I’ve been to prison and I’m not afraid to go back.” The victim dropped the unspecified property and ran south, according to the police report.

Malabar Middle School, 205 W. Cook Road, Mansfield — Police made contact Friday with two 10-year-old boys and issued each a summons for making false alarms to an emergency agency after an agency reported that their office had received multiple 911 calls from unknown juveniles that were possibly on a school bus advising of houses on fire on Vennum Avenue and Ohio Street. Emergency personnel were sent to the addresses to find that there were no fires or emergencies, according to the police report. The bus garage was notified and the bus driver said juveniles on the bus were passing a cellphone around. Both boys were released to their parents, according to the report.

Meadowwood Apartments, 806 W. Straub Road, Mansfield — Police Friday were called to the apartment complex in reference to a bullet hole in a wall. The bullet traveled through an interior wall and struck an exterior wall coming to rest between the drywall and brick. A former tenant was contacted and said he was cleaning his .357 revolver and it discharged on an unknown date. He said he would be responsible for the damage.

Mansfield — Police served a warrant for domestic violence Friday to a 27-year-old man after he allegedly caused injury to his wife and threatened to harm her. He was taken to the Richland County Jail.

300 block of Howard Street, Mansfield — A 70-year-old man Friday told police someone punctured and flattened both passenger side tires of his vehicle. Police have a suspect.